Authors
J St. Louis, A Bukowski, E Paulino, ME Ferreyra, J Nunes, G Mejia, C Duarte, R Ruiz, D Touya, S Polo, Y Chavarri-Guerra, J Moreno, N Georgieva, T Tsolko, M Obayedullah Baki, HC Luna, PE Goss
Publication date
2017/2/15
Journal
Cancer Research
Volume
77
Issue
4_Supplement
Pages
P4-17-03-P4-17-03
Publisher
The American Association for Cancer Research
Description
Background: The Global Cancer Institute (GCI) breast cancer multi-disciplinary tumor boards (MTBs) are live, online telemedicine discussions of breast cancer patient case scenarios between breast cancer specialists in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and expert breast cancer specialists in the United States (US). In the US MTBs are routinely held in most cancer centers and have been shown to improve patient outcomes and patient and family quality of life. GCI launched breast cancer MTBs in 2012 with the goals to improve breast cancer patient care in underserved populations globally, to establish an online platform to allow live communication and collaboration among oncologists, and to serve as an educational tool for oncologists.
Methods: During our MTBs case scenarios are presented by global oncologists for discussion and input by a panel of both community/tertiary care expert breast oncologists …